BeBook is best known for cranking out eBook readers… if the company is known at all. But the company is getting into the tablet space with the BeBook Live, a new Android 2.2 tablet due out in June for $279.
The BeBook Live sports a 7 inch capacitive multitouch display and a 1 GHz Samsung ARM Cortex-A processor. It also features 802.11b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth, 4GB of storage, 512MB of RAM and a microSD card slot for expansion.
The tablet actually has decent specs for a model saddled with Android 2.2, including a 2MP camera, stereo speakers, a G-sensor, mic, and mini-USB and HDMI ports. The BeBook Live weighs less than a pound and measures a relatively svelte 0.43 inches thick.
Still, I can’t help but hope that by the time the BeBook Live is available on June 21st, that you might be able to find an Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablet for a similar price.
via Engadget
800×600 i believe. The enspert identity tab E201 has been out for a while now … check it out at dynamism.com for $299 if this one above interests you. Looks better and has better specs. Plus is out now!
But the enspert E201 is only 800×480 or so.
Annnnd even on their own site they don’t list the pixels of the screen. Is this another 800×600 or 800×480 loser?